Here is a gallery of soft drink cans from Switzerland. Pictured above is Swiss Cannibis Drink. Very refreshing. Especially if you have glaucoma.
(via The G Spot)
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Here is a gallery of soft drink cans from Switzerland. Pictured above is Swiss Cannibis Drink. Very refreshing. Especially if you have glaucoma.
(via The G Spot)
A small selection of Test Cards and graphics from around the world, featuring Australia, Singapore, Ireland, Sweden and North America.
While visiting my local health food store, I noticed how many non-food products are labeled “All-Natural.” Toothpaste. Dog biscuits. Deodorants. Some of them, like those Carrot-Honey-Ginger soaps, sound good enough to eat. Is it a soap, I found myself asking, or a salad? Recently, I decided to find out, by eating a wide variety of “All-Natural” products, and reporting on their delicate flavors and aromas. First, I taste-tested three all-natural soaps, and here are my findings.
Worth 1000 has a gallery of photoshop recreations of The Far Side. Some are very good.
I don’t think I would actually call this an experiment.